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Utah Senate advances wide slate of bills; procurement, immunity and education measures pass
Summary
The Utah Senate moved a large package of measures to third reading and passage, including procurement code reforms, governmental immunity clarifications and education service-center changes. Several bills were circuited pending fiscal notes or amendments.
The Utah State Senate on the floor advanced and in many cases passed a range of bills addressing procurement, governmental immunity, education services and other policy areas, while holding or “circling” several measures pending fiscal or drafting questions.
Senate leaders read a rules committee report at the opening of the session that reassigned numerous House bills to standing committees. The Senate then considered third-reading business, including a final version of the procurement code rewrite, a clarification of governmental immunity law and a bill changing how regional education service centers are treated.
Senators amended and passed the first substitute of Senate Bill 90, the procurement code rewrite, moving procurement-rule authority for the Utah…
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